On June 24, 2015, Oxford County Council unanimously passed a motion to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2050, becoming the first municipality in Ontario to commit
to such a target. Smart Energy Oxford is pursuing and promoting the partnerships and opportunities that will help meet this goal.

100% renewable energy is an achievable target for municipalities. With the recent release of the Future Oxford Community Sustainability Plan as a guiding strategy,
the support of all nine municipal councils, and local energy utilities that recognize opportunities in sustainable energy, the time is right for Oxford to act on this goal.

Oxford County’s 100% Renewable Energy by 2050 goal is defined as our intent to achieve 100% or more of our energy demands from renewable sources by 2050. Renewable energy is energy that is naturally occurring and not depleted when used, such as biomass, biofuel, solar, wind and geothermal.

In Canada, Renewable Cities supports municipalities in making the transition to 100% renewable energy.

Globally, the Global 100% RE campaign is the first global initiative that advocates 100% renewable energy. It supports global alliances of renewable energy advocates to prove that being powered by 100% sustainable renewable energy is urgent and achievable.

Events

Past events

Community invited to learn more about "everyday energy"

Oxford County Library in Ingersoll hosted an information session on “Everyday Energy,” an informal drop-in session and community panel designed to help people move to greener energy options. The event was held Thursday, February 23.

Renowed author on renewable energy, Craig Morris will be speaking at the Woodstock Art Gallery onFriday, November 4 at 5:00 p.m. Morris is one of only a few native English speakers steeped in the history of Germany's energy sector. He will be speaking about "Energiewende" or "Energy Transition" - which is what Germany is calling its strategy for going 100% renewable energy.

Doors open to Oxford’s green energy systems

The Green Energy Doors Open 2016 event was held Saturday, September 10. A guided bus tour, the Oxford County Renewable Energy Gateway, visited four local renewable energy technologies.Read the news release | Download the tour map

A showcase of Oxford's leadership in environmental action, steps to building a vibrant economy, and the pursuit of health and wellbeing for all citizens. For more info visit www.futureoxford.ca/expo

What you can do

Creating a community that is committed to renewable energy is a shared responsibility. To achieve its goals, Smart Energy Oxford needs the support of local residents and businesses. Stay tuned for more information about how you can get involved, or send a message to the Smart Energy Oxford Committee

Smart Projects

About Smart Energy Oxford

Committed to 100% renewable energy by 2050

Located in the heart of southwestern Ontario, Oxford County has a population of approximately 114,000 people across eight municipalities